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Sara Kahl Kutztown University - ITC 525 Summer Session I - 2011. Geology Jeopardy. Table of Contents. Jeopardy Credits Corresponding Standards. Geology Jeopardy. Continental Drift. Changes. Mountains. Volcanoes. Earthquakes. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200.
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Sara Kahl Kutztown University - ITC 525 Summer Session I - 2011 Geology Jeopardy
Table of Contents • Jeopardy • Credits • Corresponding Standards
Geology Jeopardy Continental Drift Changes Mountains Volcanoes Earthquakes Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
Changes for $100 Physical features on Earth’s Surface that may seem as if they never change, but they do.
$100 Answer from Changes What are landforms?
$200 Question from Changes Flowing water, waves, wind, ice, and movements inside the Earth all have something in common.
$200 Answer from Changes What are forces that change landforms?
$300 Question from Changes The process of breaking rock into silt, sand, clay, and other tiny pieces, called sediment.
$300 Answer from Changes What is weathering? *Water is an important cause of weathering. Erosion & Weathering Super Duo - Video Clip
$400 Question from Changes View the Following Video Clip. Mudslides are a force that move wet soil. This is an example of which type of land changing force.
$400 Answer from Changes What is mass movement?
$500 Question from Changes Long Island and Cape Cod are examples of this result from Glaciers melting and leaving behind long ridges of soil and rock.
$500 Answer from Changes What are terminal moraines?
$100 Question from Mountains Earth’s highest landforms.
$100 Answer from Mountains What are mountains?
$200 Question from Mountains This is how mountains form.
$200 Answer from Mountains What is crust folding, cracking, and bending upwards because of the movements of Earth’s plates?
$300 Question from Mountains This is Earth’s highest mountain range.
$300 Answer from Mountains What are the Himalayas?
$400 Question from Mountains Plates pull apart and leave gaps between them. Molten rock bubbles in the gaps. This is the name of the molten rock from Earth’s mantle.
$400 Answer from Mountains What is magma?
$500 Question from Mountains This is how many of the highest mountains form.
$500 Answer from Mountains What is continental plates colliding? As plates push together, their edges crumble and fold into mountains.
$100 Question from Volcanoes This is a mountain formed by lava and ash.
$100 Answer from Volcanoes What is a volcano? Click for more information on volcanoes.
$200 Question from Volcanoes This is magma that reaches Earth’s surface.
$200 Answer from Volcanoes What is lava?
$300 Question from Volcanoes This is small pieces of hardened lava.
$300 Answer from Volcanoes What is ash?
$400 Question from Volcanoes This is where many volcanoes are located.
$400 Answer from Volcanoes Where are plate boundaries around the Pacific Plate?
$500 Question from Volcanoes This is how volcanoes take their shape.
$500 Answer from Volcanoes What is lava and ash building up around volcanoes’ openings?
$100 Question from Earthquakes This is the shaking of the ground caused by a sudden release of energy in Earth’s crust.
$100 Answer from Earthquakes What is an earthquake?
$200 Question from Earthquakes This causes the sudden release of energy that forms an earthquake.
$200 Answer from Earthquakes What is the energy released as Earth’s plates crush together, scrape past each other, or bend along boundaries?
$300 Question from Earthquakes This is an approximate number of earthquakes that occur each year.
$300 Answer from Earthquakes What is more than a million?
$400 Question from Earthquakes These are places where pieces of the crust move.
$400 Answer from Earthquakes What are faults?
$500 Question from Earthquakes This is the form of energy sent out my earthquakes.
$500 Answer from Earthquakes What are seismic waves? More Information on Earthquakes
$100 Question from Continental Drift This is the theory of how Earth’s continents move over its surface.
$100 Answer from Continental Drift What is continental drift? Our Earth 225 million years ago and a look into the future with Continental Drift
$200 Question from Continental Drift This is the name of Earth’s supercontinent from millions of years ago.
$200 Answer from Continental Drift What is Pangea?
$300 Question from Continental Drift Pangea broke into these two continents.
$300 Answer from Continental Drift What are Gondwana and Laurasia?
$40Question from Continenta0 l Drift This is why you can infer that the surface of Earth will be very different 200 million years from now.